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Chicago connections
ChicagoSports.comThe Bears aren’t playing the Super Bowl, but what's happening in San Diego still involves Chicago. For example, did you know that the Raiders have a couple of Brian Piccolo award winners? And that the only school with more players on the Tampa Bay roster...Tags: Ken Dilger, Florida State University, Folklore and Mythology, Chicago Cubs, Arts and Culture
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Bear With Us
The Bears welcome the Oakland Raiders and their supremely refined fans to the second game in the new Soldier Field. It's a beautiful day in Chicago as the Bears look for their first win against the defending AFC champs. If any of your valuables were...Tags: Charlie Garner, Jerry Rice, Rabih Abdullah, Dez White, National League
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Bears' late show a thriller
Tribune staff reporterThey were too weary to do much more than raise their grimy arms in triumph, too relieved to keep from falling into their teammates' giddy embraces. This victory could not have been any bigger, any sweeter, any more dramatic for the Bears than if they...Tags: John Thierry, Chicago Bears, Chris Villarrial, Dan Marino, Rick Mirer
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Dolphins draft history: 1991-95
Sun-Sentinel.comThe Dolphins' drafts from 1991-95 mostly were solid but unspectacular. Shula added several quality players but also made his share of questionable choices. One sharp move was to take Bryan Cox in Round 5 in '91. Cox soon would emerge as a defensive leader...Tags: Pete Mitchell, Tim Ruddy, Chicago Bears, Tim Bowens, O.J. McDuffie
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Aging Raiders top fading division
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC West is having trouble getting jump-started. The Oakland Raiders, who won it last year, staged a walkout during a preseason rules session with NFL officials in protest of the infamous "tuck rule" that knocked them from the playoffs in New...Tags: Jerry Rice, Blake Brockermeyer, Kansas City Chiefs, Shannon Sharpe, Oakland Raiders
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Bears go marching on
Tribune staff reporterThe blueprint for this first-round NFC playoff contest had victory stamped on it much earlier in the week. The Bears' coaching staff had devised a game plan that exploited the considerable talents of running back Neal Anderson and fullback Brad Muster,...Tags: Soldier Field, Chicago Bears, Mike Ditka, Hands, New York Giants
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Bengals lay a hurt on Bears
Tribune staff reporterA Bears team whose playoff possibilities seemed limitless less than two weeks ago continued its free fall to oblivion Sunday night with a galling 31-28 overtime loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. "That hurts," said Bears coach Mike Ditka, wincing as the...Tags: Soldier Field, Cincinnati Bengals, Death, Chicago Bears, Ricardo McDonald
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Frisco fiasco
Tribune staff reporterSo this is how it ends: in the mud, in distress, in a California fog. The Bears, 17-point underdogs going into Saturday's second-round NFC playoff game, had their lunch handed to them Saturday-a five-star San Francisco treat. A mere 17-point loss would...Tags: Ricky Watters, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Contracts, Jim Flanigan
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N.Y. Giants 31, Bears 3
Tribune staff reporterThere are desperate times, in life, when we all have to decide whether to go for it on fourth down. Bears partisans must grant coach/philosopher Mike Ditka the strength of that conviction. However, as the underdog Bears attempted to extend their playoff...Tags: Sean Landeta, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Mike Ditka, Buffalo Bills
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Bears—yes, Bears—gain first-place tie
Tribune staff reporterSit back and get comfortable. The Bears appear determined to take their fans on an emotional National Football Conference Central Division title drive-an excursion that appeared improbable just two weeks ago. A 17-6 upset Sunday over the previously...Tags: Bubby Brister, Benjamin Smith (football), Cris Carter, Chicago Bears, Randall Cunningham
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Bears' resurrection continues
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears have demonstrated over the last three weeks just how well they respond to adversity. Now, after a bye next weekend, the football world will see how they respond to success. Since starting the season 1-2 and being counted out by many as serious...Tags: Soldier Field, Chicago Bears, Albert Fontenot, Leon Lett, New York Giants
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Bears prove punchless attack no mirage
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' preseason was not an apparition after all. The lack of offense so apparent in those four preliminary exercises and, to a lesser extent, in the opening-day loss to the New York Giants has grown uglier than moldy bread. Sunday's 10-7 loss to...Tags: Cris Carter, Chicago Bears, Death, Minnesota Vikings, National Football League
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